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Old February 16th 05, 05:01 AM
Tebojockey
 
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Well, check this out!

This was presented at an international broadcaster's association
meeting last year. Many of international broadcasters feel it is not
dead yet.

I am currently working as the Chief Engineer at the VOA radio relay
stations at Saipan and Tinian in the CNMI

73's de Al

On 14 Feb 2005 09:50:55 -0800, wrote:

Honestly, I have enjoyed listening to shortwave for a number of years,
and still enjoy it very much. Radio Japan, BBC, Radio New Zealand,
CBC, Radio Tiawan, CHina...etc.

Approxiately how much longer will broadcast shortwave, be around? I
hear alot of people say its dying. And being an older technology,
perhaps it is. I know that most people my age, don't even know what a
shortwave radio is, or what it does. They have never even heard of
shortwave.

How much longer does it have?



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